Tool for applying threadless fasteners



Nov. A13, 1951 G. A. TlNNERMAN ETAL 2,575,320

TOOL FOR APPLYING THREADLESS FASTENERS Filed June l0, 1948 2 SHEETS-SHEET l n E n r f f l l r l a) if 660266 A 7/'4/,1/554//4/1/ ./4/1//55 f.' PAF/faery Nov. 13, 1951 G. A. TINNERMAN ETAL TOOL FOR APPLYING THREADLESS FASTENERS Filed June 1o, 1948 2 SHEETS- SHEET 2 me/wrom Patented Nov. 13, 1951 TOOL FOR APPLYIN G THREADLESS FASTENERS George A. Tinnerman and James F. Rafferty,

Cleveland, Ohio, assignors to Tinnerman Products, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Application June 10, 1948, Serial No. 32,146

This invention relates to improvements in tools for applying sheet metal or spring nut fastening devices to locked fastening engagement on a fastening stud of any nature such as the shank of a rivet, an integral connecting shank on a part to be secured, or a conventional bolt or screw.

The tool of the invention is employed to apply fasteners in the form of sheet metal or spring nut devices which are constructed of relatively thin sections of sheet metal such as heat treated, tempered spring steel from which stud engaging means are struck and formed to project upwardly out of the plane thereof when engaged with a stud or other shank under tension. The tool is readily adaptable to use for applying such fasteners in any form, particularly the kind having an upwardly arched or bowed base that is tensioned in fastening position to cause the stud enga-ging means to exert an axial drawing action on the stud which provides a tightened fastening assembly of the parts secured under constant spring tension. Due to the inherent resiliency of the metal and the manner in which the stud engaging means are provided, such spring fasteners are capable of quick, easy application to fastening engagement onto a bolt or stud by a substantially direct axial thrust-like force which effects a sliding enga-gement of the said stud engaging means with the stud to the applied.

fastening position of the fastener in which the stud engaging means are disposed in locked embedded engagement with the stud, and the tensioned base of the fastener exerts a continuously effective axial drawing action on the stud to ensure a locked tightened installation of the parts secured, as aforesaid.

Inasmuch as these spring nuts and similar fasteners are often small and difficult to manipulate in applying the same to fastening position on the studs, the handling of the fasteners is greatly facilitated when they are prepared in strip form and secured by the tool of the present invention which is designed for automatically applying the individual fasteners in any number and otherwise automatically feeding the fasteners successively into position for application by the tool in a minimum of time and effort on the part of the operator, thereby greatly reducing the cost and time involved in many types of assemblies produced by mass production methods.

A primary object of the invention is to provide an improved tool for applying such fasteners as prepared in strip form in an arrangement whereby the tool automatically performs in a single actuation, the several operations .of automati- Claims. (Cl. 81-3) cally severing a fastener from the strip, automatically applying the severed fastener to locked fastening position on the stud or shank, and automatically feeding the strip forward to present the next succeeding fastener to be severed and applied in a repetition of the foregoing cycle of operation.

Another object of the invention is to provide a tool of the kind described which comprises a reciprocating cross head which in a single actuation provides the force for effecting all the foregoing described operations of severing a fastener from the strip, applying the fastener, and feeding the strip to locate the next succeeding fastener in position to be severed from the strip and applied to a stud or other shank.

An additional object of the invention is to produce a tool, as aforesaid, wherein compressed air or other fluid pressure means is employed to actuate the tool and is so incorporated in the tool as to provide a light weight, compact device that is fool-proof and easily and quickly handled and operated with much greater speed and economy than any heretofore known tool or device.

Another object of the invention is to provide a tool of this character which is especially designed to receive fasteners of the kind described as prepared in strip form and in a manner in which the fasteners are not subjected to undue bending forces and strains in the handling, ap-

plication and feeding thereof. The arrangement is such that when the fasteners used are of the type which have the advantageous generally arched or bowed base construction, such fasteners are prepared in strip form with the arched bases extending transversely of the strip and joined at their sides by connecting web portions which are severed to cut each fastener from the strip without in any way distorting or deforming the fasteners from their original arched configuration as designed for most effective application to the stud or other shank, as aforesaid.

A further object of the invention, therefore, is to provide an improved fastening strip construction for use in a tool such as described which comprises a series of spring nuts, or the like, having generally arched bases extending transversely of the strip and connected together by web portions between the sides of adjacent fasteners of the strip.

Further objects and advantages of the invention and other new and useful features in the construction, arrangement and general combination of parts of the invention will be readily apparent as the following description proceeds With Fig. 3 is a sectional viewfofFig. 2 along line` 3 3 showing the applied fastener in-*edge elevation;

Fig. 4 is a perspective view illustratingjthefasteners used with the tool of the invention as prepared in strip form;

Fig. 5 is a perspective xview showing the outward designV and appearanceI ofthe complete tool;

Fig. 6 is a sectionalview-lof Fig. l .alongVv line 6 6, lookingin the direction of the arrows, showing the formation of the guideway of -the tool forA accommodating the fastenersin strip-form;

Fig. v'7 is a perspective view-A of` the ram Yor plunger member of the tool for severinglthefasteners from the strip andapplying the individual fasteners to fastening engagement with a stud. or other shank; and

Fig. 8 is a top plan view-oa fragment of the fastener strip illustrating the disposition Vof thev strip in the tooland-the arrangementforadvancing the strip by theA feedingmechanism .of

the tool.

The sheet metal or spring` nut vdevices .which are applied by the tool of the present invention are constructed fromrelatively thin sections of any suitable sheetmetal, preferably spring :metal or cold rolled metal having spring characteristics. As shown in Figs. 2 and3, `any such sheetmetal or spring nut fastener is Yemployedto secure va fastening assembly of any two. or more partsA,

B, by meansof a stud or shank S. The stud Slis.

provided in any desired manner asbyanintegral stud on one of said parts .extending throughanv opening in theother, .or by theshankof a rivet, bolt or screw .passing through. aligned openings in said parts and having the head .thereof suitably bolstered for the fastening operationas by awork table T, Fig. 1. By vway of example, one.type;of

such a fasteneras preparedin theiorm of astrip I is shown in Figs. 4 and 8, with veach 4fastener comprising va generally rectangularlsectionfZ dee fined by end portions 3 and bridgeorsideportions 4 between which integral yieldablelstud engaging means such as tongues 5, for example, are formedY to extend upwardly for engaging a stud or other shank under tension. The said end and bridge portions providewhat may be termed, the body of the fastener, which body vis* so formed in the stamping operation as to present a normally untensioned, generally arched or concave base. When such a fastener is applied to the shank of the stud or bolt, the yieldable stud engaging.

elements 5 readily slide along the vshank tothe point at which the fastener :base contacts the adjacent work surface or part secured; at such point, the end portions 3 are moved fromtheir initial, normally untensioned position in thergenerally concave base outwardly and upwardly in a substantial lifting force whichis transmitted to the tongues 5 to urgevthe extremities thereof inwardly toward each other such that said tongues are caused to dig into .and become embedded in the shank and resist any tendency toward reverse movement or loosening. At the same time, the bowed side portions 4 are elongated such that the generally concave base assumes the position of a substantially flat or only slightly arched plate inanchoredrelation-with'thestud or shank. The;bending.momentwhich serves to .anchor the nut device onto the stud or bolt is produced by the tensioned side and end portions which are flattened against the adjacent surface of the "Werkend-which; in attempting to resume their initial, normally untensioned configuration in the generally concavebase assume only a slightly lib'owedorarched.formation and thereby urge the tonguesprlstud engaging elements 5 inwardly toward each otherito locking engagement with the stud and simultaneously exert an axial drawing action on the stud to provide a tightened fasteningassembly of the parts secured under constant spring tension.

V As shownin Figs. land 8',the:spring;nuts .2fare prepared inthe form of a strip I with their generally .arched or bowed bases'extending transversely of the strip'and ywith the sidesof the adjacent fasteners joined by connecting webs 'I which ,are severed along the dotted linesffbyk the instant tool toseparate the individual fasteners from the .strip justprior to the application of'a severed fastener to secure an assembly of parts, as aforesaid. The provision of the fasteners 2 with their arched bases extending .transversely of thestrip is most important from the standpoint of manufacture of the stripinasmuch as the fasteners .may thus be stamped and formed in an arched or bowed base formation with the ends of eachfastener extending free Vin vthe normal untensioned configuration of the fastener and without distortion or deformation of any nature for application to fasteningposition on a stud or shank in the most effective manner, as presently to bedescribed.

A divisional application Serial Number 249,366 led October 2, 1951, is directed to the invention involved in -the'construction of the fasteners in the form .of a continuous strip for use with the tool disclosed herein or any other -suitable tool adapted to separate .the fasteners individuallyV from the. strip and apply to fastenersto fastening position in van'assembly of jparts to be secured.

The tool designated generally II) 'comprises an elongate base II having a generally nat plate portion I2 at its forward end which is adapted to .be applied in generally horizontal relation to an assembly of ,partsto be secured. A recessor countersunk opening I3 is provided in the upper surface of said forward plate portion I2 and from this region the base preferably iscurved gradually upwardly to denne .a downwardly inclined chute or'guide portion VI5 which facilitates the movement of the fastener strip I as it is advanced Vforwardly1in'thetool. The chute or guide-portion I5 comprises undercut .side flanges Irproviding guideways Il, Fig. 6, receiving the longitudinal edges of the fastener strip defined by thezends 3 of the aligned fastenersv 2.

Within thetooLa base `blockiZl is positioned in spaced Arelation above .the baseplate portion .I 2 as necessary. to permit tpassage of the fastener strip I. A head" block 22. in the upperportion of the tool .together with .a rear block .24 provide solid supports 4for side .plates 28 which are secured tosaid'blocks as by screws 29. The side plates 28dene an open box-'like flange .30. at the forward end ofithevtool and serve to mount a'front .f plate 32 which .is .fastened .thereto `by screws .33,

Fig. 5, and is provided with an elongate slot 34 for accomodating the reciprocating cross head' 40 of the tool. The base block 26 as thus secured in the tool between the side plates 28 provides a support for a transverse cutter bar 36 associated with the base plate I2 and which is secured by screws 31 in suitable spaced relation to said block 28 as necessary to permit passage of the fastener strip I therebetween.

VThe reciprocating cross head 40 comprises a rearward guiding and supporting projection 4| which is received in an opening 42 in the rearward block 24 to support said cross head in inoperative position. The lower edge of said cross.

head 48 defines a cam surface 45 whichcoacts with the ram or plunger 50 to reciprocate said ram when said cross head is actuated. The reciprocating head 4I) is provided with a guide slot 4l for a transverse pin 48 which is secured at its ends to the reciprocable ram 50.

The ram 56, Figs. 1 and '7, comprises a vertical slide rod portion i having a cam edge 52 between a pair of spaced arms 53 provided with openings 54 for the ends of the transverse pin 48 carried by the cross head 48. The arrangement is such that the slide rod portion 5I of the ram is received in a vertical guide channel defined by the ends of the side plates 28 and is retained by the front plate 32 in said guide channel in slidable abutting relation to the base block 20 and head block 22. In this relation, the transverse pin 48 which extends through the guide slot 4'I in the cross head is secured at its ends in the openings 54 in the spaced arms 53 of the ram to connect said cross head and ram together but in slidable relation to each other. The cam surface 45 on the cross head 40 is in engagement with the cam edge 52 on the ram and accordingly, on forward movement of the cross head to the position illustrated in broken lines in Fig. l, said cam surface 45 drives the ram downwardly for a fastener applying operation. During this movement of the cross head 48, the transverse pin 48 slides in the slot lll, and on return of the cross head to its initial position, said pin 48 serves to lift the ram 58 and return the same to its normal position in the tool for the next fastener applying operation.

The ram 56 otherwise is provided with a. clamping or presser foot portion 56 on its lower end having an open generally rectangular recess or slot extending transversely of the tool. The presser foot or clamping portion 56 is provided in accordance with the size ofthe fasteners 2 to dene side clamping portions 51 and end clamping portions 58 for tting onto and engaging the side portions 4 and end portions 3, respectively, of a fastener. The most effective locking action of the nut devices in a tight, rigid installation is obtained when the generally arched or concave bases thereof are attened without any substantial pressure being exerted on the stud engaging elements or tongues 5. Any substantial pressure on the stud engaging elements 5 prevents the same from having smooth, sliding engagement with the shank of the bolt or stud on being i 6..- slipor loosen from applied fastening position is eliminated inasmuch as the clamping foot 56 is designed for advancing a fastener to locked fastening engagement on a stud by pressure applied directly to the side portions 4 and end portions 3 to iiatten the generally concave base Without engaging the stud engaging means 5, and thus, when the tool is Withdrawn and the attendant pressure removed from the flattened side portions 4, the tension stored therein causes the tongues 5 to become embedded in the stud in the most effective manner. As illustrated in Fig. '7, the side clamping portions 5I of the clamping foot preferably are slightly arched so as to engage the arched side portions 4 of a fastener in a manner which ensures a slight arch in the fastener base in fully applied fastening position. The rearward edge 59 or heel of said ram otherwise serves as a sharp cutter edge which cooperates with the transverse cutter bar 36 to sever a fastener from the strip when the ram is actuated.

The open rectangular slot formation of the presser foot 53 is of considerable importance in the use of the tool inasmuch as such an open slot provides a sight opening which enables the operator to locate easily and quickly the proper position for the fastener to be applied to the stud. In other words, by such sight opening, the tool is readily positioned to locate the fastener to be applied with the stud engaging elements of the fastener equally centered on opposite sides of the stud for proper engagement therewith. Otherwise when the ram is actuated, said stud engaging tongues of the fastener and/or the stud are mutilated or deformed under force of the ram such that a faulty application of the fastener results.

The feeding mechanism for automatically advancing the fastener strip I within the tool comprises a pair of cooperating dogs 60 pivotally attached on opposite sides of a lever or link 62 the upper end of which defines a cam follower surface 63. The lever 62 in turn is pivotally mounted by a cross pin 64 having its ends secured in the side plates 28. The extremities of said dogs 60 extend into the countersunk recess I3 in the tool base I2 in a manner whereby said extremities of the dogs positively engage the sides of the fasteners 2 as seen in Fig. 8 to advance the strip in step by stepV relation in the tool. A leaf spring 65 attached to the lever 62 bears yieldably upon said dogs 60 to urge the same downwardly into engagement with the fastener strip but capable of yielding as necessary to ride over a fastener and engage the next succeeding fastener to move the strip forwardly the width of one fastener for each operation of the tool. A coil spring 61 is attached at one end to the link 62 and at its other end to the rear block 24, as by a lug device 68 holding the coil spring in a passage in said block 24. Said coil spring thus serves to pull the lever 62 and thereby urge the dogs 6U forwardly for a feeding operation. In the normal position of the feed mechanism thus provided, the cam follower end 63 on the pivoted lever 62 extends into the path of the cam surface 45 on the cross head 48. And accordingly, on forward movement of the cross head 40, the lever 62 and dogs 60 carried thereby are caused to move to the position of the broken line showing in Fig. 1. The arrangement is such that the extremities of the dogs 68 slide rearwardly over the immediately adjacent fastener and drop downwardly into the recess I3 into positive engagement with the side of said fastener. On the return movement of the cross head 40, the

link 62 is free to return to its initialposition unaccesso:

der force -iof' the ydistended zcoil spring r6.1 which automatically causes the dcgststourgeithe-.stripA l forward :a distanceapproximating; the widthLof the fastener previouslyengaged thereby.

The. means for reciprocating. thecross. head 140 comprises a fluid pressure device '.10 operatedzby compressed air .or other fluid pressure means. Various otherLmeans maybe employed for actuatingthecross head '40 but :the fluidpressure device :shown provides a compact eicient mechanismcontainedwithin a cylinder "H f-which is so mounted'as to serve'also asahandleifor the tool. The cap l2fat theforwardzend vof'thercylinderis suitably bolted or otherwise :rigidly securedzto'thev head block 22 .while the similar cap '1.4N atrthe rearward end is'secured to a post '15.whchisxattached to the guide or chute l5 to supportsaid chute and the cylinder 'H with respect to eachother in the completed tool.

The-cylinder 'Il contains a piston -lsand associated Washer 'l1 secured to vone end of Aa piston rod 18; The other end of said rod'l8 extends through passages in the forward cap T2 and head block 22 and is provided with a threaded extremity`19 screwed into a bore in the cross'head 40 in xed relation therewith. A coil spring 8U within the cylinder 1l is telescoped over the piston rod between the forward cap 'l2 and the piston "land thereby maintains said piston and the piston'rod in normally retracted position and likewise, the

cross head 4B connected to said piston rod 18, as-

aforesaid.

A suitable valve means 85 is provided to actua-te the piston 16 1 and in the present example, the valve is shown provided preferably as one having a lever type handle 86 which is easily depressed by the palm of the operator while the handle dened by the cylinder 'H is held by thefoperators fingers, so that the complete toolisfbothmanipulated about the Work and operated by one hand, leaving the other hand free for adjusting the work, etc. The valve handle 86 Vis pivotally mounted between spaced ears 81 in position to depress a valve stem 88 Which is held normally in upwardly retracted inoperative position by Ya coil spring 89. Thevvalve bodyll is provided with a ttinggl which is connected to the cylinder 'H Ain anysuitable manner as by a threaded bushingl92. Thevalve body comprises an air inlet port Q4 and a bayonet type air outlet port 951er the com-- pressed air actuating the piston 'i6 under control of the valve stem 88 which is providedwitha passage 91 and an-adjacent plug portion 23S-for` this purpose.

With the valve handle 65 and valve stem -88 heldiin normal upwardly retracted position by the coil spring 89 as illustrated by the broken line showing of said 'handle in Fig. l, the plugfportion 98 of the valve stem obstructs the inletport- 94 to cutofr the supply of compressed air'or other fluid tothe cylinder "Il so that the piston 16 is inoperative. the tool, the valve handle B6 is depressed to the position ofthe full line showing in Fig. lwhereby the valve stern 88 is moved downwardly todispcse the passage 9i therein in line with the inlet'port` 94 while the plug portion 98 of said'vvalve stem- When the valve handle 8,6' isreleasedy permittingy the valve stem 88 to returnto its initial position,

To actuate the piston for operatingv the `pluggportion 98'; of saidvalveistem vcloses the inlet port 1:94; .to :shut oi the air :supplyz-and V11n.- cover Ythe voutlet .porti95. vThis .permits .the 'air withinthe cylinder] I :toescape: through the .out-

let port 1&5 under'ithe. expansive :force of .thercompressed kcoil spring 5.8i! :which thereupon .urgesthe piston '16 toits zinitial,.normal positionin ,thefair cylinder-.in readinessor lthe next operation of the tool.

From vthe foregoing, it 4will .be .understoodtthat in the operaticnrand Ausescfthe :tool :for applying Y fasteners in accordance with the invention; the

toolzis loadediwithfafstrip'fof the fasteners! sube stantially as'shown infFig. l.

in `a` considerable -quantity provided .by a r similar strip'in a.ro1l'.rnounted.on asreel, 'fori example. Inany evenia'whenthe` leading end of :arstrip l isiloaded .intoA thetoolfthe fasteners .2 .slide with in the chute I5 asv-shown in1Fig.1;to a position inwhich theforemost fastener 2 is disposed under the clamping 'or presser foot 55 -withinsthe openbox.- like ange. In this position, the side portions y.d ofthe foremostfastener underlie the side .clamping portions 5l .of .the presser foot.

while the ,endportions .3' underlie V.the end portions 58` of said :presser 5 foot and Vthe cutter edge lis adapted to ,cut :the connecting xweb :l along the dotted .line 8, Fig. 4, fto sever. said `foremost fastener `frompthe `nextadjacent fastener .of :the strip. Itlwill beiunderstood..that the connecting `web f1 holds the foremost fastener 2 in the tool as-.described in preparation for the. severing andapplying of the .fastenerx Also, the `cooperating dogs LSU vslip over .the'foremost fastener 2 when the strip is initiallyinserted Yin the. tool and engage theside'ofthe next adjacent fastener asvshown in Fig. 1 to .hold1the strip in the'tool and linreadiness for-afeeding of the stripto advance ,said next adjacent fastener after the foremost fastener vhas beensevered from the stripand applied.

With .the toolthus loadedwith .a strip of fasteners, the tool is positioned .over the .stud S in an assembly ofparts tobe ,secured andsolocated that thefstud .engagingzmeans or tongues 5 of the fastener'to be applied aregsuitably centered with respect tothe vstud-Spf theassembly. The open rectangular slot :formation of `the presser foot k:56ffacilitates'such positioning of Athe tool` inasmuchas .the open slot'provides asight opening which `.enables 'the operator to locate "easily and quickly the approximate proper locationoi the stud engagingmeanse with respect Vto the stud 'Ssothat the fastener maybe appliedzto the stud in the proper intended manner. without mutilating-the `stud or deorming the stud engaging,meansoutgofxproper position for most effective fastening'v engagement with the stud, as`

previously explained.

The tool is-theniactuated by the operator upon pressure on't'heV handleplever :85 which admits compressed .airv or other :duid pressure into the cylinder ll to drive the piston 16 forwardly and 'The fasteners may .l beiprovided in .anyfselected lengthofstrip Ifor` direct axial thrust by which the vcutter edge 59 on the clamping foot 56 first severs the fore- -most fastener 2 from the strip and then simul- -taneously pushes the severed fastener directly onto the stud S to secure the parts of the assembly, as aforesaid.

During this same forward movement of the ycross head dll, the said cam surface 45 thereon engages the cam follower surface B3 on the pivoted lever 62 to pivot the same to the broken line position shown in Fig. 1 in which the dogs 60 carried by said lever ride rearwardly over the next succeeding fastener 2 to the position in which the extremities of said dogs 60 drop downwardly into positive abutting engagement with the side edge of said fastener, as illustrated in Fig. 8.

When the foremost fastener has been applied, the handle lever 86 is released to permit the escape of the air within the cylinder 'H through the outlet port $5 in the valve 85 whereupon the compressed coil spring 8l) within said cylinder is free to expand and return the piston 16 to its initial inoperative position. The cross head 40 is thereby returned to its initial position through the piston rod 78 whereupon the pin 48, slidably connecting the ram 5B to said cross head, serves to raise the ram 56 and return the same to its initial position. Simultaneously, on return movement of said cross head 40, the cam surface 5 thereon is disengaged from the cam follower surface t3 on the pivoted lever 52, whereupon said lever t2 is returned to its initial position under force of the distended coil spring 61. Such ,return motion of the pivoted lever 62 causes the dogs 6! carried thereby to move forwardly and thereby advance the strip l as necessary to locate the next fastener 2 under the clamping foot 56 in readiness for the next operation of the tool. The tool is then ready to be positioned to apply a fastener to the stud of another assembly and actuated by depressing the valve handle 86 to operate the tool in a repetition of the foregoing described procedure.

While the invention has been described in detail with a specific example, such example is intended as an illustration only, inasmuch as it will be apparent that modifications in the construction, arrangement and general combination of parts may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

What is claimed is:

1. A tool for applying fasteners comprising a base including a chute for a strip of fasteners, a cutter bar on said base, a cross head mounted for reciprocation in said tool, a reciprocable ram adjacent an end of said chute movable transversely to the movement of said cross head and having a cutter edge on its lower end movable past said cutter bar, and interconnecting means between said cross head and ram for causing said movement of said ram, movably mounted feeding means adjacent said chute and engageable by said cross head to move said feeding means in one direction, and means urging said movably mounted feeding means in the reverse direction, said cross head on operative movement causing said ram to sever a fastener from the strip and to apply the severed fastener, said cross head on operative movement engaging said movably mounted feeding means to set the same for feeding the strip and, on return movement of said cross head, disengaging from said feeding means to permit said feeding means to operate automatically to feed the strip and ad- Vance another fastener into position to be oper- -ated upon by said ram in a subsequent fastener applying operation.

2. A tool for applying fasteners comprising a -base including a chute for a strip of fasteners, a -cutter bar on said base, a cross head mounted for reciprocation in said tool, a reciprocable ram yadjacent an end of said chute movably transversely to the movement of said cross head and having a cutter edge on its lower end movable past said cutter bar, and interconnecting means between said cross head and ram for causing said movement of said ram, feeding means adjacent said chute and comprising a movably mounted member in the path of movement of said cross head and including a feeding dog carried by said "member, said member and dog being movable by said cross head in one direction, and means urging said member and dog in the reverse direction, said cross head on operative movement causing Ysaid ram to sever a fastener from the strip and to apply the severed fastener, said cross head on operative movement engaging said movably mounted member to set said dog for feeding the strip and, on return movement of said cross head, disengaging from said member to permit said dog to operate automatically to feed the strip and advance 'another fastener into position to be operated upon by said ram in a subsequent fastener applying operation.

3. A tool for applying fasteners comprising a base including a chute for a strip of fasteners, a cutter bar on said base, a cross head mounted for reciprocation in said tool, a reciprocable ram adjacent an end of said chute movable transversely to the movement of said cross head and having a cutter edge on its lower end movable past said cutter bar, and interconnecting means between said cross head and ram for causing said movement of said ram, feeding means adjacent said chute and comprising a pivotally mounted lever in the path of movement of said cross head and a feeding dog carried by said lever, said lever and dog being movable by said cross head in one direction, and means urging said lever and dog in the reverse direction, said cross head on operative movement causing said ram to sever a fastener from the strip and to apply the severed fastener, said cross head on operative movement engaging said lever to set said dog for feeding the strip and, on return movement of said cross head, disengaging from said lever to permit said dog to operate automatically to feed the strip and advance another fastener into position to be operated upon by said ram in a subsequent fastener applying operation.

4. A tool for applying fasteners comprisinga base including a chute for a strip of fasteners, a cutter bar on said base, a cross head mounted for reciprocation in said tool, a reciprocable ram adjacent an end of said chute movable transversely to the movement of said cross head and having a cutter edge on its lower end movable past said cutter bar, a presser foot included in said ram located adjacent the lower end of said ram, and interconnecting means between .said cross head and ram for causing said movement of said ram, movably' mounted feeding means adjacent said chute and engageable by said cross head to move said feeding means in one direction, and means urging said movably mounted feeding means in the reverse direction, said cross head on operative movement causing said ram to sever a fastener from the strip and said presser foot to apply the severed fastener, said cross .head on operative' movementengagingv said. movably `mounted feedingmeans to setthe same-for feeding the strip and, on return: movement-.ofi said ccros's. head; disengagingf from.` said feeding-means rto;permitzsaid feeding'meansto operateautomati ically` to feedthe strip and: advanceanother' fastenen intoA position tofbe operated upon. by-f said -ramz1and presser foot in :al` subsequent'. fastener applying operation.

#A1 tool: for applying; fasteners comprising. a baseziincluding;r a 1 chute for Y a" strip `of fasteners, a fcuttenibarfoi1fsaidhase, `a cross head mounted i? for` reciprocationin said tool, fluid pressure means Yfo'zzn-reciprocating saidcross headcomprising a f'icylinder' serving; also as'. a handle'for` said tool, rafreciprocable ram adjacent anA end of: said chute movable.. transversely to 1 the :movement VofY said -cross-head and havingra cutter edgeat its lower kendfmovablefpastsaid outt'erbar, aipresser foot included in` said ram ylocated adjacent the i lower end off` said'Y ram, and interconnectingv means betweensaid cross headand. ram for causing said movement offA said' ram, feeding means' adjacent `saidifcliute and comprising aA1 pivotally mounted Alever 'in-the pathof movement 'of said*v cross head and 'ai pair'of' feed-ingv Vdogs` carried by said lever, said-'lever and dogs :beingfmovable-v by saidpross Y head infonet direction, :andi a` spring urgingfsaid lever and d'o'gsin the vreverse direction, said' cross head on operative movementv causlngf-.saidt'ram tofse'vei.r a'fastener' fromthe strip an'd said presser foot-to'apply theseveredffastener, said cross head on operative ymovement engaging saidv lever to v:set said dogs' for *.feeding; theA strip and, on re- `-turmf movement of.V said :z cross fi head, disengagiing fromrsaid lever to` permit' said dogs to operate automatically to.Y feed thestrip and ad'- rvance another'fastener into position to' beoperated upon by'saidframi and presser foot in-ia subsequent fastener applying operation.

-65--A2 tool fory applying fasteners comprising a baseincludingachute'for a stripof fasteners, a cutter bar onfsaidbase; across head mountedfor reciprocation inl1 said tool; a cam on said'cross headya-reciprocableram adjacent aniend of said chutean'd in thepath ofv movement of said cam, vsaid ram-having-:a` cutteredge on' its lower end movable pa'stsaid` cutter bar, movably:y mounted feedingmeans adjacent said chute and` in the path' ofi movement. of saidcam' and movablerby 'saidcamin one'direction, andmeans urging said feeding means irrt-he reverse direction, said-cam `o'nrsaidic'mss headengagingfsaid ramon operativei movement of saidcross head1 tocause said ram tosev'er a fastener fromtheistripfand to apply the severed fastenensaid: cam'- on saidV opcrative lmovement ofthe-cross: head -alsofengaging saidr feeding means to-set the same' for feeding tli'e` strip'and, on' return'. movement fof Isaid' cross heady 'disengagingfromf said feeding means to 4permit said feeding vmeans to operate automati- 'cally to' feed thev stripA vand .advanceanother fastener into positionitc'be operated upon by-said laminas-subsequent fastener applying operation;

A:'72, t.A tool for-"applyingn fasteners` comprising' a base includingzaschute for. a strip` of fasteners, a eutterbar onsaidbase; across headm'ounted: for reciprocationl inVr said tool, a cam onrrsaid ycross head, a reciprocable ramadjaeentan. end'of said chiiteandiinrthe pathf of movement/*of said cam, saidframfA having a:.cutter edge`- on its: lower end movablel past said cutter-bar, feeding means adiacent said` chute and VYcomprising a movably mounted-'member' in thepath ofmovem'ent oflsaid cam. and including-2a feeding: dog carriedfby. said '.niember, saidmember. and dogbeing movable by said cam in one direction, and means urging said .member and dog the reverse direction, said cam kon said crossfV head engaging said ramon operative-s movement. ofrsaid cross head to cause said ram to sever a fastener from the strip and to. apply theA severedvv fastener, said cam on said .operativezmovement of the,v cross head also engaging said vmovably mounted-member to set said dogforrfeeding thestrip and, onV return movementxof saidscross headVdisengaging from said member to permit said dog to operate automatically to feed the strip and advance another ,fastener into positionto be .operated upon `by said ram in a subsequentl fastener applying operation;

8. A tool for applying fasteners comprising a base including aT chute for a strip of fasteners, a cutter: baron saidbase,va,-cross head'mounted for reciprocationfinsaid tool,'.al cam on said cross head, a reciprooablev ram adjacent an end of -saidvchute and in the path of movement of said cam, said ramhaving av cutter edgeon its'lower endA movable past' said cutter bar, feeding means adjacentasaid chute and'comprising a pivotally mountedflevery in` the path of movement of said cariiandfaA feeding dog carried by said lever, saidr leverand dogbeing movable by saidv cam ino'ne direction; and'meansurging said lever and `dog in the-'reverse direction, said cam onsaid crosshead engagingsaid ram on operative movementofsaid cross` head' to cause said ram to ysevera fastenerfrom thek strip and tozapplythe Aseveredfastener,saidV camv onl said operative movement of 'thecross head also engagingsaid lever'tovsetsaid dog'for feeding the strip and, onreturni movement of said cross head, disengaging from isaid lever to permit said dogr to operate automatically to` feed the strip and advance another fastener into position to be operated'upon" by said ram in a subsequent fastener applyingV operation.

9. A tool for'applying'fasteners comprising a base including a chute for a strip of fasteners, a cutterbar on-v said` base, a cross head mounted for 4reciprocation in said tool, a cam on said cross head, a reciprocable ram adjacent an end of" said chute and in the path of movement of said. cam,V said" ram having a cutter edge on its lower end movable past said cutter bar, and a presser foot" included in said ram located adjacent the lower end of said ram, movably mounted feeding means adjacent said chute and in the path of movement of said cam and movable by said cam in one direction, and means urging said feeding means in the reverse direction, said cam on said cross head engaging said ram on operative movement of said cross head to cause said ram to sever a fastener from the strip and said presser foot to apply the severed fastener, said cam on said operative movement of the cross head also Vengaging said feeding means to set the same for feeding the strip and, on return movement of said cross head, disengaging from said feeding means to permitrsaid feeding means to operate automatically to feed the stripand advance another fastener into position to be operated upon by said ram and presser foot in a subsequent fastener applying operation.

l0. A foot for applying fasteners comprising a base including a chute for a strip of fasteners, a cutter bar on said base, a cross head mounted for reciproca-tion in said tool, fluid pressure means for reciprocating said crosshead comprising a cylinder serving also as a handle for said tool, a cam on said cross head, a reciprocable ram adjacent an end of said chute and in the path of movement of said cam and having a cutter edge at its lower end movable past said cutter bar, and a presser foot included in said ram and located adjacent the lower end of said ram, feeding means adjacent said chute and comprising a pivotally mounted lever in the path of movement of said cam and a pair of feeding l dogs carried by said lever, said lever and dogs being movable by said cam in one direction, and a spring urgingr said lever and dogs in the reverse direction, said cam on said cross head engaging said ram on operative movement of said 15 cross head to cause said ram to sever a fastener from the strip and said presser foot to apply the severed fastener, said cam on said operative movement of the cross head also engaging said lever to set said dogs for feeding the strip and, on return movement of said cross head, disengaging from said lever to permit said dogs to operate automatically to feed the strip and advance another fastener into position to be operated upon by said ram and presser foot in a subsequent fastener applying operation.

GEORGE A. TINNERMAN. JAMES F. RAFFERTY.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:

UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,241,483 Williams Sept. 25, 1917 1,485,328 Brooks Feb. 26, 1924 1,512,653 Tinnerman Oct. 21, 1924 2,310,756 Tinnerman Feb. 9, 1943 2,315,209 Kost Mar. 30, 1943 2,470,891 Hammers May 24, 1949 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country f Date 597,178 Germany May 18, 1934 

